What is the likelihood of being remanded at a preliminary?
Well, he’s in custody, thus, he’s effectively remanded now. Since the preliminary hearing is in a short time, your friend might hope that he isn’t...
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Well, he’s in custody, thus, he’s effectively remanded now. Since the preliminary hearing is in a short time, your friend might hope that he isn’t...
Sometimes it’s possible, but it usually works best if you have a good reason to be off, such as a job offer that requires it. Simply doing what...
Statute of limitations for a misdemeanor is one year, generally.
I would imagine put terms and conditions on your continued release but you should consult with your attorney on the topic.
If it’s a misdemeanor probably not. Worry about your alibi after you’ve read the police report.
It isn’t a statute of limitations problem, if that’s what you’re asking. The three month delay in reporting will be a proof problem.
Depends on your probation, but if it isn’t prohibited and not otherwise illegal it’s typically permitted. These days it’s common for felony...
Did he complete any aspect of his probation? Did he do any community service, go to any classes, pay any fines? If not, why not? Or did he meet...
It depends. If the lawyer refuses to “waive time” and the case proceeds to trial, the inability of the DA to produce discovery that is material...
I wonder if that’s what she told the police? I’m guessing not.